Hello I am 18 years old and male. Over the last years I have made a habbit of moving my eyebrows a lot, what made them get an asymetrical shape. Now I am able to lift my left brow much higher than the right one and the right one is also straighter and lower then the other one. Which of my brows has a weaker muscle now and how am i suposed to train that muscle to fix the asymmetry?
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Resecting muscles has potential hazard and can lead to significant nerve and muscle disfunction as well as contour deformity. It can also result in a "frozen" forehead that appears to have absolutely no expression. There are safer more predictable methods. Confirm with a real expert in...
Its hard to know without your pictures but all browlifts have the potential to recur or have the brows droop again after surgery. The rate varies depending on the procedure and the surgeon and on which studies you read. Usually thought there is a change for a time after surgery. I performed ov...